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there are few words president morsi can say to calm these protesters. this man tells me that the president must resign and a new constitution must be written. another says only protests work with a regime that kills its people. president mohamed morsi has invited members of the leading opposition political forces tomorrow for emergency talks on the way out. many people are hoping there will be a breakthrough that could end the four days of deadly violence that have engulfed the country. >> thank you. >>> in this country, the weather remains a big concern for many people in the midwest, where a deep freeze is bringing snow, sleet and freezing rain. the weather channel's mike seidel is in davenport, iowa, tonight with the latest. mike, good evening to you. >> reporter: good evening, lester. it was an icy day across many part its of the midwest. the hardest hit areas were the roads and the airports. at chicago's o'hare, just over 200 flights have been canceled so far, but despite the ice, there wasn't a lot of it there wasn't many power outables. tonight,
there are few words president morsi can say to calm these protesters. this man tells me that the president must resign and a new constitution must be written. another says only protests work with a regime that kills its people. president mohamed morsi has invited members of the leading opposition political forces tomorrow for emergency talks on the way out. many people are hoping there will be a breakthrough that could end the four days of deadly violence that have engulfed the country....
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however, there is also that danger that in a sense that morsi is an elected president. he was elected by a very tiny majority, but he still came to power through the democratic process. his refusal to work with the opposition has been the problem. he feels it is fine for a country to be run by 52% of the vote even if it means railroading every institution into a muslim brotherhood agenda. >> jennifer: interesting. thank you so much for coming inside "the war room." the university of california at berkeley for the latest on the crisis in egypt and what it means for you is nezar alsayyad thanks so much. up next the pentagon is going to cut his budget which means it will lose private sector jobs and revenue. any volunteers to take the hit? i don't think so. [ rosa ] i'm rosa and i quit smoking with chantix. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people
however, there is also that danger that in a sense that morsi is an elected president. he was elected by a very tiny majority, but he still came to power through the democratic process. his refusal to work with the opposition has been the problem. he feels it is fine for a country to be run by 52% of the vote even if it means railroading every institution into a muslim brotherhood agenda. >> jennifer: interesting. thank you so much for coming inside "the war room." the...
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given the way president morsi is ruling, does that not suggest he's unlikely to listen to a u.s. secretary of state or, indeed, anyone else? >> well, you know, the muslim brotherhood and president morsi have made it absolutely clear, they want very good relations with washington. they have been striking a positive note. there's been a high level delegation of the muslim brotherhood that have visited and met with u.s. officials in washington, d.c., so the tone that comes out of cairo towards washington is they want the strategic partnership to continue. president morsi wants to be able to have that in his, you know, successes, diplomatic successes. so there's no doubt he will listen to the u.s. he will listen also to european countries, but more importantly he has to address these issues here at home to be able to take those beyond egypt and to the international community. >> ayman, thank you so much. stay with us. the day's "top lines" are coming up. for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with
given the way president morsi is ruling, does that not suggest he's unlikely to listen to a u.s. secretary of state or, indeed, anyone else? >> well, you know, the muslim brotherhood and president morsi have made it absolutely clear, they want very good relations with washington. they have been striking a positive note. there's been a high level delegation of the muslim brotherhood that have visited and met with u.s. officials in washington, d.c., so the tone that comes out of cairo...
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curfew, chanting anti-government, sometimes expletive-laden slogans against president morsi. port sayed is a city in one of three provinces where the president has declared emergency rule and curfews. we should point out most people seem to be abiding by the curfews. obviously other people are not. but late tuesday night, a sign that perhaps the president is backing down from his strategy. on his twitter page, he made an announcement that he's now leaving it up to the governors of these provinces to decide whether to keep these curfews in place. we'll see what the reaction to that is going to be. erin? >>> now we go to australia, where after weeks of extreme weather, aussies are grappling with an absolutely disgusting phenomenon. seafoam. it looks brown and foul. it is on australia's east coast where the froth has washed ashore. >> reporter: it looks like they're playing in a giant bubble bath but this is seafoam, full of air and whipping its way on to the beach. for those who took the plunge, not necessarily pleasant. >> absolutely disgusting, putrid stuff. >> reporter: the
curfew, chanting anti-government, sometimes expletive-laden slogans against president morsi. port sayed is a city in one of three provinces where the president has declared emergency rule and curfews. we should point out most people seem to be abiding by the curfews. obviously other people are not. but late tuesday night, a sign that perhaps the president is backing down from his strategy. on his twitter page, he made an announcement that he's now leaving it up to the governors of these...
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in addition to that, there's also terrorist groups, which are not morsi. he's muslim brotherhood, but in addition, there's terrorist groups setting up shop in what should be a demilitarized zone. melissa: something to watch again. thank you so much for coming on. >> thank you. melissa: time now for today's fuel gauge. oil futures hitting 19-week highs, strong u.s. housing data. fuels speculation that demand for crude would rise settling up more than 1% at 97.57 a barrel. bp's guilty plea accepted over the gulf oil spill paying $4 billion to settle criminal penalties and manslaughter charges for its role in the disaster. an oil barge crash on the mississippi river causing gridlock for commercial traffic. the coast guard says 50 tow boats and nearly 800 barges backed up. a 50-mile stretch of the river closed. two barges crashed into a railroad bridge on sunday. up next, nothing says guilty pleasure like your own frozen pizza. yum. a new claim california pizza kitchen is deliberately poisenning consumers that could leave the pizza giant financially cooked. at
in addition to that, there's also terrorist groups, which are not morsi. he's muslim brotherhood, but in addition, there's terrorist groups setting up shop in what should be a demilitarized zone. melissa: something to watch again. thank you so much for coming on. >> thank you. melissa: time now for today's fuel gauge. oil futures hitting 19-week highs, strong u.s. housing data. fuels speculation that demand for crude would rise settling up more than 1% at 97.57 a barrel. bp's guilty plea...
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president mohammed morsi's dictatorship is under threat. at least 100,000 egyptians broke through police lines and iron gates to reach the presidential palace before they were forced back by riot police with batons and tear gas. the demonstrations signaling momentum for the opposition which brought out at least 200,000 protesters last week. that rivals the levels of protest back in the so-called arab spring, february of 2011 when president hosni mubarak was ousted. well joining us now, colonel oliver north, fox news military analyst, host of war stories. author of a terrific collection of stories, "new york times" best-seller, heroes proved. colonel, thanks for being with us. congratulations on the new book. >> sure. lou: i want to get to that in a moment. get your reaction what we're watching take place in tahrir square again at the presidential palace in egypt. >> here's the good news. the good news is there is 100,000 people left in egypt who want to protest a dictatorship of sharia. that is what we'll see with the muslim brotherhood bac
president mohammed morsi's dictatorship is under threat. at least 100,000 egyptians broke through police lines and iron gates to reach the presidential palace before they were forced back by riot police with batons and tear gas. the demonstrations signaling momentum for the opposition which brought out at least 200,000 protesters last week. that rivals the levels of protest back in the so-called arab spring, february of 2011 when president hosni mubarak was ousted. well joining us now, colonel...
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they tell us their new president mohamed morsi is acting like a dictator, like the one every day egyptians overthrew, just two years ago. these are carpenters, tour guides and teachers and they believe if they don't rise up, their country will be turned into an islamic state. we are bracing for another violent night. many of the people we've spoken to here on the street say they won't let up until they get the freedoms and democracy they fought so hard for. diane? >> thank you so much, lama. >>> now, we head over to china tonight, where you can see it once again, that smog, back. and, again, still beyond the ability to measure exactly how much hazardous material is in what the cry neez are breathing. and there was another staggering sight, infrastructure collapsed. watch. a whole complex of homes swallowed by a massive sink hole, 30 feet wide, triggered by construction on an underground subway station nearby. 300 people were evacuated. no one was injured. >>> and, down under now to australia, where this was the strange scene on the beaches there. sea foam billowing up at a level we've not
they tell us their new president mohamed morsi is acting like a dictator, like the one every day egyptians overthrew, just two years ago. these are carpenters, tour guides and teachers and they believe if they don't rise up, their country will be turned into an islamic state. we are bracing for another violent night. many of the people we've spoken to here on the street say they won't let up until they get the freedoms and democracy they fought so hard for. diane? >> thank you so much,...
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you can see all of it with wolf blitzer exclusive interview, that's the egyptian president morsi on "the situation room" today starting at 4:00 p.m. eastern of course here on cnn. ...and down. just use your maxperks card and get a case of x-9 paper for only 1-cent after maxperks rewards. find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. hi, i'm ensure clear... clear, huh? i'm not juice or fancy water. i've got nine grams of protein. that's three times more than me! [ female announcer ] ensure clear. nine grams protein. zero fat. in blueberry/pomegranate and peach. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. at liberty mutual insurance, we understand. that's why our auto policies come with accident forgiveness if you qualify, where your rates won't go up due to your first accident, and new car replacement, where, if you total your new car, we give you the money for a new one. call... to talk to an insurance expert about everything else that comes standard with our base auto policy. and if you get into an accident and use one o
you can see all of it with wolf blitzer exclusive interview, that's the egyptian president morsi on "the situation room" today starting at 4:00 p.m. eastern of course here on cnn. ...and down. just use your maxperks card and get a case of x-9 paper for only 1-cent after maxperks rewards. find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. hi, i'm ensure clear... clear, huh? i'm not juice or fancy water. i've got nine grams of protein. that's three times more than me! [ female...
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they have gone into the streets over morsi taking power over --. bill: they don't have enough to do. that means they don't have a job. that is the big issue. islamists muslim brotherhood, something we'll watch. >> absoluteliers kt mag far land in studio. to viewers at home, twitter @billhemmer, you can fire away now, because you asked, bya. martha. martha: another big story as we gear up for sweeping new immigration reform in this country. we've been virtually going 25 years without a clear statement about immigration policy. that is unacceptable in this nation of immigrants. martha: coming up we'll take a look exactly what these eight lawmakers are putting together that is being called a sea change in the immigration issue in this country. that is coming up. bill: also dramatic rescue here. a toddler trapped by raging floodwaters. we'll show you what happened next. >> here we go aside our rivalry. aside our rivalry. 'cause all our states are great. and now is when the gulf gets even bett. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautil. take a boa
they have gone into the streets over morsi taking power over --. bill: they don't have enough to do. that means they don't have a job. that is the big issue. islamists muslim brotherhood, something we'll watch. >> absoluteliers kt mag far land in studio. to viewers at home, twitter @billhemmer, you can fire away now, because you asked, bya. martha. martha: another big story as we gear up for sweeping new immigration reform in this country. we've been virtually going 25 years without a...
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. >> reporter: a short while ago president mohamed morsi addressed the nation. he issued a warning describing the protests as counter revolutionary and are damaging public buildings and threatening the lives of ordinary egyptians. as a result the president has declared a state of emergency and a curfew in three of the largest cities of the country. all three of them on the eastern part of egypt. seeing some of the most intense fighting over the past several days. close to 40 people killed at least in the past 48 hours. the president is inviting members of the opposition to come and sit down and try to negotiate a political end to this crisis. for now the opposition block has rejected that. they are calling on more protests and this evening we saw that first hand as we went out to the streets. the police and protesters clashing for a third straight night as the death toll continues to climb. >> ayman mohyeldin for us in cairo. >>> hacker activists from the group anonymous said, quote, a line was crossed when aaron schwarz committed suicide. the hackers say they c
. >> reporter: a short while ago president mohamed morsi addressed the nation. he issued a warning describing the protests as counter revolutionary and are damaging public buildings and threatening the lives of ordinary egyptians. as a result the president has declared a state of emergency and a curfew in three of the largest cities of the country. all three of them on the eastern part of egypt. seeing some of the most intense fighting over the past several days. close to 40 people killed...
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a wave of protests despite mohamed morsi's 30-day curfew. they took to the streets in cairo and cities along the suez canal where they attempted to storm a prison. at least 45 people, including civilians and soldiers have been killed in egypt over the past few days in separate clashes. our ben wedeman live in cairo. ben, what are protesters demanding? >> a variety of demands, some are unhappy with the constitution. that was implemented in the beginning of december. some are protesting against 21 people sentenced to death for their alleged involvement in soccer riots a year ago. and many people are simply unhappy with the rule of mohamed morsi, who, of course, is backed by the muslim brotherhood. clashes have resumed in central cairo. really, the focus, in cities along the suez canal where the 9:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. curfew has been implemented for the next 30 days. we see that most people in the cities, simply are not obeying the curfew. >> ben wedeman in cairo as chaos grows in egypt. >>> in brazil, police have arrested four people in connec
a wave of protests despite mohamed morsi's 30-day curfew. they took to the streets in cairo and cities along the suez canal where they attempted to storm a prison. at least 45 people, including civilians and soldiers have been killed in egypt over the past few days in separate clashes. our ben wedeman live in cairo. ben, what are protesters demanding? >> a variety of demands, some are unhappy with the constitution. that was implemented in the beginning of december. some are protesting...
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. >>> mohamed morsi has declared a limited state of emergency in the wake of recent violence in egypt. and more action is possible. violence has broken out since friday. and representatives of 11 political parties are meeting today to address problems in egypt to avoid expressing anger like this. >>> a big night for some of the biggest names in hollywood. anne hathaway among the winners for her supporting role in "les miserables." "argo" really stole the show. it won the night's biggest prize. we'll go live to los angeles for a morning after look at the highlights from the s.a.g. awards. everyone said "lincoln," but "argo" walking off with the awards. >> how about anne hathaway's dress? she looked great. >>> back to the tragic nightclub fire in brazil. it shares a lot of similarities with the 2003 nightclub fire that happened in rhode island. 100 people were killed. happened after pyrotechnics went off during a concert. also overcrowded. todd king survived that fire at the station nightclub, which is where it happened. he's with us this morning. todd, are you there? >> good morning. >
. >>> mohamed morsi has declared a limited state of emergency in the wake of recent violence in egypt. and more action is possible. violence has broken out since friday. and representatives of 11 political parties are meeting today to address problems in egypt to avoid expressing anger like this. >>> a big night for some of the biggest names in hollywood. anne hathaway among the winners for her supporting role in "les miserables." "argo" really stole the...
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demonstrators ignoring mohamed morsi's curfew orders and the turmoil threatening the nation's future. the army chief is warning that the clashes could lead to the collapse of the young government. dozens have died in the protests. >>> toyota announcing a pair of safety recalls, involving toyota corolla and lexus ix models. a faulty airbag control. these vehicles made between 2003 and 2004. and 270 lexus models, i.s. models between 2006 and early 2012 are being recalled because of a problem with windshield wipers. >>> a wounded warrior who lost arms and legs after fighting in iraq is recovering from a rare double arm transplant. brendan morocco underwent transplant surgery at johns hopkins in more oko. a former army infantry man met with reporters yesterday to discuss his progress yesterday. discussed one thing he looks forward to doing again with his brand new arms. >> driving. absolutely. driving. i used to love to drive, and it was -- it was a lot of fun for me. so i'm really looking forward to getting back to that. >> we are really happy for you. that surgery took 13 hours. the med
demonstrators ignoring mohamed morsi's curfew orders and the turmoil threatening the nation's future. the army chief is warning that the clashes could lead to the collapse of the young government. dozens have died in the protests. >>> toyota announcing a pair of safety recalls, involving toyota corolla and lexus ix models. a faulty airbag control. these vehicles made between 2003 and 2004. and 270 lexus models, i.s. models between 2006 and early 2012 are being recalled because of a...
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people are protesting morsi's declaration of a state of emergency and curfew in three provinces. >>> now you can virtually explore one of the most secretive countries in the world thanks to google. detailed maps of north korea. now for the first time. talking about everything from its nuclear facilities to prison labor camps, monuments, and just regular streets. chad meyers here to map it all out for us. that's incredible. think about north korea, i mean it was just blank. the rest of the world you could see, north korea for years blank. >> let me tell you how this happened. citizen cartogrophers went to draw it in. they drew lines, maps, roads and drew locations and now you can, for the first time ever, go to google map -- not talking about -- not earth -- but the map and see where the roads are. you can see how to get places in north korea. this was unheard of it. was a blank spot for a long time. north of the dmz, there was nothing there. there was no there there. >> a road map. >> finally there's there there. any reaction from the north korean government? i imagine they're not pl
people are protesting morsi's declaration of a state of emergency and curfew in three provinces. >>> now you can virtually explore one of the most secretive countries in the world thanks to google. detailed maps of north korea. now for the first time. talking about everything from its nuclear facilities to prison labor camps, monuments, and just regular streets. chad meyers here to map it all out for us. that's incredible. think about north korea, i mean it was just blank. the rest of...
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president mohamed morsi has declared a state emergency ordered a month-long curfew in cities after days of violence. on saturday, 38 people died when the city of port said erupted into fighting. following the sentencing of 21 locals to death in their roles of the deadliest soccer riot in egypt's history. 74 people died and 1,000 more injured when fans from both teams rushed the field last year. they bashed each other with rocks and chairs. the case, of course, causing a lot of controversy during egypt's revolution in 2011, well-organized soccer fan clubs became revolutionaries, taking on brutal government forces. when the soccer riots happened, questions and conspiracy theories began to swirl. many believe police allowed the violence to take place as payback. >>> did lance armstrong lie during his oprah winfrey interview? some of his critics think so. armstrong says he stopped doping in 2005 and didn't dope when he made his comeback in 2009 and 2010. director of the u.s. anti-doping agency told "60 minutes" why he thinks armstrong is not telling the truth. >> there's a five-year statute
president mohamed morsi has declared a state emergency ordered a month-long curfew in cities after days of violence. on saturday, 38 people died when the city of port said erupted into fighting. following the sentencing of 21 locals to death in their roles of the deadliest soccer riot in egypt's history. 74 people died and 1,000 more injured when fans from both teams rushed the field last year. they bashed each other with rocks and chairs. the case, of course, causing a lot of controversy...
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what do we expect from president morsi? >> reporter: well, look, when there's turmoil in a country like this, things are unpredictable. i don't think anyone knows where this country is going but all eyes are on president morsi to see how he resolves this conflict. probably the most glaring problem is these two sides are not talking. you have the secularists, the moderates who have made their own list of demands and then the president and his supporters, they insist that they are moving this country forward effectively to just going through growing pains. they are asking for patience and trust. but the opposition factions simply don't trust this president and we're waiting to see where this goes in the coming days, wolf. >> we'll stay with you. reza, thanks very much reporting from port said in egypt. the best way to follow the volatile situation in egypt is on cnn.com. the stories are constantly updated. go there for much more of what is going on in egypt. the stakes in north africa and middle east dramatic right now. >>> a
what do we expect from president morsi? >> reporter: well, look, when there's turmoil in a country like this, things are unpredictable. i don't think anyone knows where this country is going but all eyes are on president morsi to see how he resolves this conflict. probably the most glaring problem is these two sides are not talking. you have the secularists, the moderates who have made their own list of demands and then the president and his supporters, they insist that they are moving...
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egypt's president mohammed morsi is trying to tamp down a 40 day of antigovernment violence. protesters clashed with security forces after hearing reports of nighttime curfews being ordered and a limited state of emergency being declared. >>> watch this incredible rescue out of australia. two women and a small child trapped in the bed of their submerged truck. to protect the child the women stuffed the kid into a waterproof duffel bag that rescuers then airlifted into a chopper. wow. the women and kid all okay this morning. >>> beginning today there may be a new hidden cost when you use your credit card. stores in 40 states now have the authority to tack on a checkout fee. that could be as much as 3% of your entire purchase. >>> president obama meets with some police chiefs and sheriffs to talk about reducing gun violence today. sheriff al cannon of charleston county, south carolina, will not be among them. he told me he might not enforce new federal gun laws he considered unconstitutional. >> we have an obligation to follow or enforce lawful laws, if you will, constitution a
egypt's president mohammed morsi is trying to tamp down a 40 day of antigovernment violence. protesters clashed with security forces after hearing reports of nighttime curfews being ordered and a limited state of emergency being declared. >>> watch this incredible rescue out of australia. two women and a small child trapped in the bed of their submerged truck. to protect the child the women stuffed the kid into a waterproof duffel bag that rescuers then airlifted into a chopper. wow....
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morsi has sworn he actually called obama a liar after his 2009 speech he just a couple years ago said muslims should teach their children hatred towards jews. the ideology that the muslim brotherhood sows and the constitution that their party just ratified is about the islamic state. instituting sharia law, misogyny and given women second and third class rights. things enshrined in that government now clearly not symbiotic with us. we need a serious look at our foreign aid in this country. dr. jasser, thanks for breaking this down. we appreciate it. >> any time, thank you. >> basketball fan making a one in a million shot try this at home. >> half cook hooker. look at this shot. he probably enjoyed the hug by lebron probably more than the money. >> big hug from lebron james. imagination wine themselves. is there -- we will put it to the test so you don't have to. our friends are here uncorking the truth when we come back. sean consumption wine buyer and bar manager very famous restaurant. >> sean, it looks great. >> thanks for having pleevment celebrities getting into wine does that ma
morsi has sworn he actually called obama a liar after his 2009 speech he just a couple years ago said muslims should teach their children hatred towards jews. the ideology that the muslim brotherhood sows and the constitution that their party just ratified is about the islamic state. instituting sharia law, misogyny and given women second and third class rights. things enshrined in that government now clearly not symbiotic with us. we need a serious look at our foreign aid in this country. dr....
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that led president mohamed morsi to issue a stern warning last night in addition to declaring a state of emergency, imposing a curfew on those cities and, more importantly, giving the country's powerful military the authority to arrest civilians. that has triggered condemnation from the opposition here, refusing an invitation from president morsi to meet later today to try to resolve this crisis politically. natalie? >> thank you very much. >>> turkish airline jet struck by lightning. the strike caused the plane to catch fire and flames can be seen shooting past the passengers' windows as the cabin lig lights flickered on and off. the fire could even be spotted from the ground. the plane landed safely, fortunately. no one on board was hurt. >>> small plane crash in the d hudson river has ended with a rescue. both people on board that single engine plane were plucked from the water wearing lifevests. they're in stable condition and treated for hypothermia. >>> incredible stunt at the x games almost had disastrous resu results. snowmobile spun out of control during a black flip. he mana
that led president mohamed morsi to issue a stern warning last night in addition to declaring a state of emergency, imposing a curfew on those cities and, more importantly, giving the country's powerful military the authority to arrest civilians. that has triggered condemnation from the opposition here, refusing an invitation from president morsi to meet later today to try to resolve this crisis politically. natalie? >> thank you very much. >>> turkish airline jet struck by...